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The parameters of the VIRUS vocoder
OSC-HOLD This setting is iden-
tical to ”OSC” although the hold-
mode (which also is available at
COMMON/KeyMode) is activated.
mode (which also is available at
COMMON/KeyMode) is activated.
NOISE White noise is used as
the carrier. The oscillator section is
disabled.
disabled.
IN (L / In L+R / In R / Aux L ...)
The analog inputs or the aux-sends
are the carrier signal. If a stereo
source, like L+R, is chosen, the left
and right signal is mixed to create
a mono signal.
are the carrier signal. If a stereo
source, like L+R, is chosen, the left
and right signal is mixed to create
a mono signal.
OSC VOL (Default: 0 (middle)) OSC
VOL
VOL
adjusts the output level of the
vocoder. This is independent of the
signal source (which can be
assigned using the vocoder mode
parameter)
signal source (which can be
assigned using the vocoder mode
parameter)
INPUT SELECT (in the Edit menu)
While INPUT Select regularly
assigns the input source for INPUT
Mode, the modulator bank input is
assigned here, when the vocoder is
activated. Again, stereo sources
like L+R are mixed to a monopho-
nic signal.
While INPUT Select regularly
assigns the input source for INPUT
Mode, the modulator bank input is
assigned here, when the vocoder is
activated. Again, stereo sources
like L+R are mixed to a monopho-
nic signal.
Vocoder Band Quantity (Knob: FIL-
TER
TER
RELEASE) It is possible to con-
trol the number of filter bands
here between 1 and 32. This param-
eter changes the sonic complexity
of the sound, by using more or less
filter bands. Less filter bands result
in a typical vocoder sound. More
filter bands increase the quality of
the signal’s reproduction (e.g. how
easily you can ”understand” a
vocoded voice). The Virus’ polyph-
ony might vary depending on the
number of active filter bands.
here between 1 and 32. This param-
eter changes the sonic complexity
of the sound, by using more or less
filter bands. Less filter bands result
in a typical vocoder sound. More
filter bands increase the quality of
the signal’s reproduction (e.g. how
easily you can ”understand” a
vocoded voice). The Virus’ polyph-
ony might vary depending on the
number of active filter bands.